+ tae a eed Ce St iS. ae a eg siren is 0 et THE DAILY EXAMINER, TA Roman Catholic Masses. = IMPORTANT DECREZ FROM THE..rOrRE ~- HOW, A488 18 TO _BE RECITED. en Oo the 6th of January, inst., the Holy Father promulgated, through the organ of the Congregation of Rites,a decretum interesting to the Catholics of America. In 1859 Pius IX. imploring the assist- ance of God against his spoliators, ordered the public recitation of three | Ave Marias immediately after the read- ing of the last Gospel of St John in every celebrated in the pontifical dominions. This recita— tion has gone on for twenty-five years in all the dioceses olf old Papal States. American Cath have observed that in Bologna and Rome the priest, after finishing his mass, did not) go 1010 thes cristy bat knelt down at the foot of the altar and recited the three Hail Marys and one Hail Queen in Latin, and afterward read from a small book three different prayers, the last of w MASS the ics MAY ich was for the conversion of| “our enemies.’ Leo XIIL. has now ordered the same prayers to be recited by priests all over the ; wert, thus Ave Maria, ete. | De nde dicitur semel Salve Regina. | etc., Cf a fin \ {)) a pronobis, sancta dei Genitrix | A. Ut digni efficamur pro missioni- | . , bus Christi. OREMUS. refugium nostram et Dens, virtus, adesto pils Ecclesia tux preecibus, et | pains ut, intercedente gloriosa mmaculata Virgine Dei apabiele 8 Maria beato losepho, xe beatis Apostolis Petro et Paulo et omnibus Sanctis, quod in 7 resentibus nevessitatibus hamiliter etimus efficaciter conseg uamur Po: eumidem C hi ‘istum Dominum no:-| trum. R Amen. The Decretum being Urbie et Orbis, is | obligstory all over the world. ones Shipbuilding in Wove Scotia. | | The number of vessels now building | under contractin Nova Scotia, the | Halifax Herald says, ia 107, aggregat- ing 56,040 tons., The list includes 1 | steamer, | tug-boat, 63 ships, 8 barques, | 1 barquentine, 1 brig, I brigantine, and | 71 schooners. A comparison with the list of vessels registered in 1833, shows | a large ane rease of tonnage, but a con- | siderable > falling offin number, and in-| dicates sa tendency towards building | large vessels. For instance, two of the | ships now building wili register about | 2,100 tons each, one is put Jown at) 2,000 tons and three at 1,800, while the| smaHest will measure 300 tons. The barques are also large,al! but twe being | of 1,000 tons or upwards. Some of the| echooners'are small,as might be ex-| pected, but there is one of 700 tons, another nearly as large, while half a dozen more range from 300 to 500 tons. ——_—- He Cursed God and Died. A PHILADELPHIAN STRICKEN DOWN WITH BLASPHEMOUS WORDS ON HIS LIPS AND NOW A CORPSE, The sudden death of Lemuel Thomas, while he was blasphemously imper- sonating the Saviour at a supper party, in Philadelphia on the 18th, his suab- sequent paralysis of the heart, and the finding of his corpse in his bedroom, has given Jenkintown and its vicinity a sensation. Thomas was a carpenter, over sixty years of age, who rarely at- tended church and who was noted in Jeokintewn for his disregard for reli- gion. On Monday evening, he met two friends of kindred disposition, by arrangement at Coltman’s hotel, They had made every provision for a supper and the tables were loaded with poultry and liquors. Every one was in good health and spirits. Before they sat down one of the guests suggested that Thomas, who was the oldest man pre- seit, should offerupa prayer. This he did amid the laughter and jests of those present,among whom were Richard Micers, a town councilman, and Henry Thomas, the only son of the host. After they had been seated one of the men said that the reunion,on account of there being thirteen. present, was sug- gestive of the last supper, and while they were eating, drinking and shout- ing. Thomas uttered a terrible oath and made use of some blasphemous ex- pressions that shoclved_eveu his comrades. They all started up with amazement at his words, when suddenly he yrew pale and puttiog his hand to his head com- plained of a pain. It was not until 11 o'clock that this eeeurred and the supper | bad opened shortly after 8. | lottetown, |; for a new oue. iJ. B. } Special Noticer, Were. Dons Brown.—If the next Dominion Exhibition ie held in Charlottetown, Brown says he will make & piece ol machinery such aa was neve s86p at any exhibitiety in the wot Id and that is a solid gold steam engine— made perfect in every respect, and so small as to sit on a twenty dollar gold piece, and run by steam. {jan26 wkly. Tue cheapest Ready Made Clothing in town isat J. B. MacDONALD’s dec 29 EVERY part of agun ora sewing machine made at Brown's shop, on corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Ch’town, [jan26 wkly. Novick TO THE CAKNIVAL SKATERs,—We have every facility for taking those im carnival costume; and it is our intention to make a grand sonal nation group. We invite all ae taking part in the car niv al to come and have their photos taken. - H. Coox & Co., over Apothecaries’ Hall, puree by Queen Street. {janlS f A visce of tine machinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or siiver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just, as well throw it way. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Char- [jan 29 How to save twenty-tive dollars. — Carry | your old sewing mac hine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it Sh« op on corner of Prince anc {jan 29 Apples at Beer & Gorr’s. AL Woot Horse Blankets cheap at J. B. MACDONALD's. dee 29 flour at [oct 25 tf cheapest at dee 29 Crafton Streets, Ch'town. Cuoicr Winter Kent MILLs * Cheapside.” ~The best family Henry Beer. Roots, the best and MACDONALD’S Boot Store. “KATING [suaNp FLOUR and Cracked Oats at R. K. BRACE s. fdee 27 Ir you want a Fur Cap cheap go to J. B | MACDONALD’s, dee 29 Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties aud cheap, at CoLWILLs. vag 8 tf Joun Newson is at the top of the ladder in furniture. Long experience, best quality, greatest variety, and best workmanship. He does not need to advertise that ‘the isa live” man. The public know it. Go and get real bargains, ‘‘Newson’s Building,” opposite Post Uttice. {oct18 tf J. B. Macponacp has a clearing-out_sale of winter goods, giving great bargains. {jan 12 Meruopist ‘Preacuer’s Pras can. be ted at George Carter’s, Great George Street, or at G. H. Haszird’s, Queen. Square. Wister Goops slaughtered at J. B. Mac- Siena [jan 12 A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at CoLwILL’s aug 8 tf New DON ALD’S. TwerEps just received st J. B. Mac- dec 29 ANOTHER — quantity of Crockery just received and will be sold cheap at CoLWILw’s aug 5 tf Five gallen tins*Best “American Oil cheap at Beer & Gorr’s. Ir you want to be suited with 2 Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLwILv’s. aug 8 ti see NEW FOR 1884 CORSETS. NEWEST AND BEST GOODS, All Sizes, Just Received. Sent frée by post to any address in the country on receipt of price. W. A. WEEKS & CO. DRESS (GOODS! NEW MERINOES, CORDS, CASHMERES, SERGES New Satins, Velvets; PLUSHES —AND— . SILES. Wedding Millinary & Outfits SUPPLI£D AND MADE BY Experienced Hands. W. A. WEEKS & 60. VELVETEENS —IN ALL— ‘I’m afraid it’s my last supper, after all,”"the miserable man moaned. Then clutching his chair and raising with difficuity he announced to the rest; “I must vacate the chair, beys. get some other President. home.’’ Thomas was taken home,and he com- plained that his head felt as if it had re- ceived a terrible. blow. His daughter | ———— loft.him wheo she fancied he had fallen asleep, and the next morning ‘he was found in his bed. A horrible smile played over his features, and his eyes were started out of their sockets,‘‘as if,” said a woman relative in describing it afterwards, “he had seen something awful and died while staring at it.’ ~~. _Nores on INcersort.—I have for sale at Fletcher's Music Store the Rev. Mr. Lambert’s crushing reply to ‘*Bob” Ingersoll, the ablest work in defence of christianity that has appeared within the present century. Only 7Sccents.—Hamittor Fuervner, [janl4 liwky You must | I'm going} ‘Leading Colors and Black. VERY POPULAR FOR WINTER WEAR. We have a Fine Stock of Nice Goods, W.-A. WEEKS & CO. MILLINERY. MANTLES, JACKETS. DOLMANS, ETG., MADE TO ORDER. W. 4 WEEKS & 6O,, Uh’towa, Jan, 22, 1884.—eod wkly, — PARSONS em PLLLS. MAKE NEW RACH BLOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entire system In three months. Any per- son who will take I Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice, Sold eyorywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter-stamps. Send for circular, I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. @ CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSO N S ANODYNE LINIMENT wit linstan- taneously relieve these terriblediseases, and will positively cure nine easea out 1 ton. etd that will save many lives bit free by mall. t delay a moment. Prevention is better than eure. JOHNSON’S ANODYWE LINIMENT (ei inm Cots ternal Use). CURES lgia. In@uenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Co eae Bhoumation, Chrente Dissrhere, Chronie Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Widney Troubles, ong ot ths Spine and Lame Back. Sold ov. everywhere. Send f for oe pamphict to 1. 8. Jouuadn & Co., Reston, & An English Voterinary Surgeon ‘and ‘Chemist, now traveling in th!s country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Pow ders sold here are worthless trash. He says that —— : Condition Powders are absolutely pure a ensely valuable. Nothing on earth will ite hens lay like Sheridan’ : Condition Powders. Dose, 1 a 2 to l pint fod. Sokl everywhere, or sent by mail fer 8 letier-stamips. . 8. Jommson & Co., Bostox, Mass PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. —— —:0:———— Iss3-4. ISS83-4. Winter Arrangement. 0:0-—— — N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains () wi will run n daily as 8 follows «Sundays excepted): — = testa TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST | TRAINS ARRIVE. —FROM THE WEST. | STATIONS, | x No. 1- | No. 3. STA LIONS. No. 2. | No. 4. 1 Charlottetown..... dp 7.40a.m)| 2.40 p,m. Jharlottetown ... - aie -| L0.30 a. m., Royalty Junetion..... 800 ‘ | 300 “* It am ) Op J ioos * North Wiltshire ....| 8.62 « | 3.43 « ||| Royalty Junction) 47) 255 + » Hunter River........ 19.07 *.14@ 39 North Wiltshire..... Son % 9.93. ..4 Bradalbane.......... 1944 * | 433 “ | HanterRiver,......, Ade. County Line......... 9.53 “ | 447 * | Bradalbane........ ll ** | 832 « Préptown......é. ¥.3- 10.08 * | 5017 * County Line......... Lon; oa. Belsingtos....... ../40.30 “ [oar ™ PUOOEPORes sc ccccesces aes Ta Summerside Carll.d * no | Mensington...... i oan " se ss : t° ap) L.COp. m- ele HS Fag { p a.m.| 7.15 a. m. Miscouche....... ee 99) |; Sammeraide..... jar!ll.1o * Ww ellington . ogftepisuhe 1 3.50. ** | Miscouche........... 10.48 ‘° De Sirs aos sans | 2.32 * | '! Wellington.......... 0 20. .** PIMIIE ooo. 0 0000's a | Port blall,.........-. 9.38 ** Bloomiield....4...<.. Wai5 * J Leary... cs. scree: 8.20 * Aieerets, 4.3.6... 628 | 4.54 * Bloomfield .......... 7.55 * Tignish............ ar, 5.50 “ i) MMPOOONIA SS» 00. cee ies | 7.47 * Tignish . vege tent dp} 6 6 5 20 a. m. z TRAINS- DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. ' All eeinitungeanes x STATIONS. [| No.5. | No. 7. STATIONS. No. 6. | No. 8. : | Ca tt et = niin ain Charlottetown.. ‘oe 2.30 ». m Charlotietown,... ar 10.45a,m 280 + Royalty Junttion....:10.22 Royalty Junction “a dp 2.55 ** Ce ee eee 10.05 ** York.. a5. Bedford i648 .495054..95 9.45 2° Bedford. :. : rm 331 rs Mount Stewart. . > a a Mount Stewart. . dp 4.15 ‘ Cardigan... i... 600+: 7.40 ‘* Candigam..... 0.0005 5.35 * _ Georgetown....... dp} 7.15 a m. Jeorgetown, ....--. ar, 6,00 * Mount Stewart ....ar, , 9.05 a. m. Mount Stewart... — | 4.10-p. m.. Mewell eid .iccvd .5a. 8.25 ** TS FE SEO aes See -** 1156, { Peter Occ isis. os 7:56 * | St. SE’ @... 255. Et. 518 “ | Bear River.......... 7.09 “ Bear River...... ovis 6.06 * | Souris dan davsne<ta dp 6.25 a, m. Satie, +. a oo teat 650-* | sb —=—_— = oo e@~ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1583. Superintendent, Ln Ss a ee Tae NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. 0:0—— — Subscribed Capital ° d Paid Up Capital - e ° é — = 00 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Setiled With Promptitude and Liberality. tt FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - 86,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. LIFE DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000. 00 #.189.282.€6 1,216,666.00 Losses Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - O10 ee” Nine-tenths of the whole Profits + the Life Branch belong to the Assured Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 New and Reduced Premiums for. the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Anaual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, Geeerat AGEnr, FURNITURE, FURNITURE AT COST. Opposite Post, ‘Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, 8 Sofas, cea Parlor, and Drawlag Room | Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Miryors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings. JOHN NEWSON, March 16, 1882—en - Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1#83,— iy soar cg tO en ee NUAT Fd ’ THE WEEKLY EXAMINER. ARD ISLARD ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper bubliled in P, &. Isiand. om G |, OA TERR Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! The Weekly xaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Always up to the Times. ‘the Weekly. Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Logislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and spplying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and Industrial Interests of the Provinces | THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fuir trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishin 5 Company, corner Great Geor ge and } ¥ ater Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ; ‘ i etc., etc., dove iv first-class style and a ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, : —SUOCH ASs— Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidious in their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs; none 80 trifled with by the majority of suffer- ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex- posure, is often but the beginning of 4 fatal sickness. AYER’S CHERRY PFCTORAL has well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and jung diseases, and should be taken in all cases witLout delay. A Terrible Congh Cured, “In 1857 I took asevere cold, which affected my jungs. I hada terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. The doc tors gave me up. tried AYER’S CHERRY Pxc- TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me tlie rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use of the PECTORAL & perma- nent cure was effected. I am now 62 years old, hale and hearty, and ain satisfied your CHERRY FECTORAL saved me. Honmack FAIRBROTHER,” Bockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882. Croup. —A Mother’s Tribute, * While in the country last winter my little boy, three years old, was taken il] with croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangu- lation. One of the family suggested the use of AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, a bottle of which was always kept in the “house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, and to our delight in less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doc- tor said that the CHEKRY PECTORAL had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely vours, ahs hs _-* . er 2 159 West 128th St., New York, May iv, iced, “T have used AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried. A. J. CRANE,” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. “T suffered for olahe: years from Bronchitis, and after trying 1sany remedies with no sue- cess, I was cured by the use of AY ER's CHER- RY PECTORAL. JOsEPR WALDEN.” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. ‘I cannot say enough in praise of AYER's CHERRY PECTORAL, believing as I do that but for its use I should lon since have died from lung troubles. . BRAGDON.” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of AYER’s CHERRY PECTORAL, and it will always cure when the disease is not already beyond the control of medicine, PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. W. R, WATSON, Ch'town, W hclesale Agent Endorsed ‘yt the French Academy of Med cine for Inflammation of the Urinary rgans, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inone to three days, Local Treaf- ment only required, No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, Iw FALLIBLE, Hyeiexic, CURATIVE, PREVER- rive. Price $1,50, including Pulbe Syringe. Sold by all Druggists, or sent fre by mail securely sealed, ou receipt of price. De tive Treatise free on aprleation. AMERIC AGENCY “66” MUDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHFCARIFS HALL OO, Mayl6 i bad BEFORE. EROFRO vo LTAIC BELT, and ‘wt nial Fliaxncres. Wo wi'l send on Thirty D Trial, TO MEN, YOUNG OR OLD, wee are sft = from Nervous Desitiry, Lost Virraurry, and those diseases of a PERSONAL NATURE resulting from Abuses and OTHER CAUsEs. Speed y relief and eom lete restoration to Heactu, Vigor an@ Maxnoos mage - — 4 Send atones for'llustrated Pamphiet Vouraic BELT C0, Marsiaus, ick ay tremely peepee Mies ee M RS, SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Rheumatic Liniment T is a fact wor*h knowing that Mre. Soppia Potter’s Bone Rheumatic Liniment cannot be excelled for removing pain and sorenesm It is no worthIs:s trash, as 6 me may suppose, simply because they have been in posed vpea by others, but is positively the ‘King of Pain.’ power, All we ask isa trial that yon may be con vinoed of the'truth ef our statement. 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It re Nervous Waste, ea ates the Jaded In , Strengthens the Brain and Restores Surprising J Toue and Vigorte Ezhguated Generative Oryans in eith 1 vex. $F each order for TWELVE packages, spcompavicd ean dollars, we wil! send coy Written — sarantee tO the money if the treatment does not effcct a cure. the Chenpest amd Beat Medicine in the Mar £3 [ull, particulars in our pamphlet, which desire to mail free to any addrese, Mack’s Magnetic Medicize is sold by oe ists at 50 cta. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, OF e matlod free ‘a .pemene, on receipt of the money, DY addressin MACE'S MAGNETIC MEDIC INE CO« Windeys, Ont, Cae Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecarics* Hall ana short potice. ents for Prince Edward [rd wil, end ws all Nise Sore throat cannot stand before ite —